What to do with Older Hearing Aids?

Donate hearing aids

Whether you’re considering an upgrade to the latest technology, stumbled upon a forgotten pair tucked away in a drawer, or recently lost a loved one who used hearing aids, you might be wondering what to do with those older hearing aids. In this blog, we’ll explore several meaningful ways to repurpose these devices, both locally and globally.

Donate to an Individual

Consider helping a family member or friend who may benefit from your older hearing aids. All they need is an audiogram and a practitioner willing to adjust the aids to their needs. This presents a heartwarming opportunity to make a meaningful difference in someone you know’s life, rather than having the hearing aids collect dust in a drawer.

Donate to a Charity

Several charities specialize in collecting donated hearing aids for use both locally and abroad in areas with limited access to medical equipment. Here are a few organizations that accept hearing aid donations:

  • The Lions Club: They operate through a specific program called The Hearing Aid Project.
  • The Starkey Hearing Foundation This manufacturer takes donated devices and fits them to individuals in over 100 countries in need.
  • The Gift of Hearing Foundation. Based in Alberta, this organization fits donated aids within Canada and around the world.
  • Purinapaq: Mobility Without Borders. This Ontario-based charity refurbishes and distributes medical equipment, including hearing aids, to people with disabilities in economically distressed regions globally. They accept donations of various medical equipment.

Donate to a Local Clinic

At The Ear Depot, we gladly accept donated hearing aids from our clients and the local community. If these devices are in good condition and programmable, we refurbish them to provide to community members who require aids but cannot afford new ones or do not qualify for other assistance programs. Your generous donations enable us to give back to the community we love.

Recycling

If your old hearing aids are no longer functional or severely damaged, they might not be suitable for donation. In such cases, you can bring them to a local clinic for proper disposal or locate your nearest electronic waste collection center. Hearing aids fall under the same category as electronics like cell phones and computers.

Conclusion

Those older hearing aids that you no longer need can be donated to one of the above avenues. It is a wonderful way to share the gift of hearing with those in need. If you’re unsure about what to do with your older set, you can always keep them as a backup or consult your hearing healthcare professional for guidance on the best option for you.

If you have questions or wish to donate a pair of aids, please feel free to visit us. We would love to discuss it with you and make a difference together.

About Author: Taylor Wilson

taylor@theeardepot.com

Taylor Wilson H.I.D I was born and raised in the Peterborough area, so I’m thrilled to be back in town serving my community. I started with The Ear Depot over 5 years ago as a Communications Disorders Assistant (CDA) and I'm now almost completed my training as a Hearing Instrument Dispenser. As someone who enjoys a good cup of coffee and chat with my family or friends, I understand the importance of being able to hear and understand the conversation going on around you in any environment. I’m looking forward to serving you to ensure you’re hearing the best you can be.